On a similarly somber note, on Valentine's Day 2000 I broke up with my long-distance girlfriend over the phone. I felt like a real dick too, but the "little voice" inside my head told me it was time. Probably should have done it a week earlier, but I was young and confused then. Now, fortunately, I'm just confused. And my waist line is bigger. How's that for personal growth?

_________________Let's hear it again for the London Philharmonic Orchestra!

Last year I got a beautiful musical card from Stewie in the mail (I sort of hinted at getting it). I still have it on my fridge. I didn't know that he would soon be gone from this life. I can finally think of him without getting torn up anymore. I can remember the good things without thinking about how it all ended up.

This year there is the renewal of hope. It's a new life, a corner turned. A new adventure begun.

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LaMarrBruister wrote:

My dog died last year on Valentine's Day,seriously. As a result I'm thinking about him instead of flowers and candy...

Rest In Peace Sammie.

Aw man. That just sucks. It sucks and tops my heart wrenching story of how no one remembered me in 4th grade class where everybody exchanged cards. I got no Valentines Day cards. Making it worse the nun broad casted it to the class. Making it worser some girl erased her name off a card and gave me hers out of pity.

Thanks for your condolences everyone. My wife and I don't have any kids,and Sammie was the heart & soul of our small family. We couldn't help thinking about him yesterday,the one year anniversary of his death.

The good news is we now have another dog who is just as wonderful as Sammie,his name is Brady.

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